Hoggee /
Anna Myers.
- New York : Walker & Co., 2004.
- 182 p. ; 22 cm.
Always overshadowed by his competitive older brother, especially in their work as mule drivers on the Erie Canal, fourteen-year-old Howard finally finds the courage to pursue his dreams of becoming an educator after he learns about sign language and teaches it to his deaf friend in nineteenth-century New York State.
5.3 Follett Library Resources 5-8
0802789269 (hardcover)
2004049458
Brothers--Fiction. Self-confidence--Fiction. Deaf--Fiction. People with disabilities--Fiction. American Sign Language--Fiction. Historical fiction. Brothers--Fiction. Self-confidence--Fiction. Deaf--Fiction. Physically handicapped--Fiction. American Sign Language--Fiction. Historical fiction.
Erie Canal (N.Y.)--Fiction. New York (State)--History--19th century--Fiction. Erie Canal (N.Y.)--Fiction. New York (State)--History--Fiction.